A new paradigm of human rights in the context of the global threats development

The purpose of the research is to formulate the general guidelines for the transformation of human rights as a result of global threats. The methodological framework was the methods of comparative legal research, which showed the general trends in the development of the human rights legislation unde...

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Main Authors: Romanovsky Georgy Borisovich, Romanovskaya Olga Valentinovna, Romanovsky Vladislav Georgievich, Ryzhova Anastasia Andreevna, Ryzhova Olga Aleksandrovna
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/29/shsconf_rudnltmrp2021_02011.pdf
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spelling doaj-3325bcf86ef74e24bb4cab8dc9108af82021-08-26T09:28:13ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242021-01-011180201110.1051/shsconf/202111802011shsconf_rudnltmrp2021_02011A new paradigm of human rights in the context of the global threats developmentRomanovsky Georgy Borisovich0Romanovskaya Olga Valentinovna1Romanovsky Vladislav Georgievich2Ryzhova Anastasia Andreevna3Ryzhova Olga Aleksandrovna4Penza State University, Department of Criminal Law, Institute of LawPenza State University, Department of State and Legal Disciplines, Law InstitutePenza State University, Department of Criminal Law, Institute of LawPenza State University, Department of State and Legal Disciplines, Law InstitutePenza State University, Department of Criminal Law, Institute of LawThe purpose of the research is to formulate the general guidelines for the transformation of human rights as a result of global threats. The methodological framework was the methods of comparative legal research, which showed the general trends in the development of the human rights legislation under the influence of global threats. By the example of the responses of states to the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, it is shown how legislative innovations expanding the powers of law enforcement agencies and special services have led to the revision of the content of such basic human rights as the right to privacy and/or the right to personal inviolability. Highlighted is the concept of the “war on terror” (formulated by the United States President in 2001), which allows terrorists to be treated as representatives of a belligerent but without providing any international guarantees enshrined in the provisions of the international humanitarian law. The consequences of the introduction of biomedical technologies, that are aggressive towards humans, are presented, namely the creation of chimeric organisms that contribute to blurring the interspecific boundaries; creation of a genetically modified organism – human embryo; the development of an artificial uterus capable of bearing a human fetus practically from the time the male and female reproductive cells join. The results consist in the identified trends in the development of legal institutions, such as the formulation of new human rights often replacing or distorting the content of basic recognised human rights enshrined in the key international documents and constitutions of the countries of the world; bypassing the legal prohibitions established over the past decades by introducing relativism and assessing any situation from the point of view of the conditions for its occurrence. The novelty of the research lies in the authors’ position and is formulated as follows: the modern system of human rights is facing a serious crisis. Failure to effectively respond to symbolic challenges and threats is one of the factors necessitating the need for monitoring many regulatory documents. But a significant reason for the backlash also lies in the fact that we are at the turn of an era when technology shows humanity the possibility of correcting the very nature of Homo sapiens.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/29/shsconf_rudnltmrp2021_02011.pdfhuman rightstransformationterrorismbiomedicinethreatssecurity
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author Romanovsky Georgy Borisovich
Romanovskaya Olga Valentinovna
Romanovsky Vladislav Georgievich
Ryzhova Anastasia Andreevna
Ryzhova Olga Aleksandrovna
spellingShingle Romanovsky Georgy Borisovich
Romanovskaya Olga Valentinovna
Romanovsky Vladislav Georgievich
Ryzhova Anastasia Andreevna
Ryzhova Olga Aleksandrovna
A new paradigm of human rights in the context of the global threats development
SHS Web of Conferences
human rights
transformation
terrorism
biomedicine
threats
security
author_facet Romanovsky Georgy Borisovich
Romanovskaya Olga Valentinovna
Romanovsky Vladislav Georgievich
Ryzhova Anastasia Andreevna
Ryzhova Olga Aleksandrovna
author_sort Romanovsky Georgy Borisovich
title A new paradigm of human rights in the context of the global threats development
title_short A new paradigm of human rights in the context of the global threats development
title_full A new paradigm of human rights in the context of the global threats development
title_fullStr A new paradigm of human rights in the context of the global threats development
title_full_unstemmed A new paradigm of human rights in the context of the global threats development
title_sort new paradigm of human rights in the context of the global threats development
publisher EDP Sciences
series SHS Web of Conferences
issn 2261-2424
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The purpose of the research is to formulate the general guidelines for the transformation of human rights as a result of global threats. The methodological framework was the methods of comparative legal research, which showed the general trends in the development of the human rights legislation under the influence of global threats. By the example of the responses of states to the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, it is shown how legislative innovations expanding the powers of law enforcement agencies and special services have led to the revision of the content of such basic human rights as the right to privacy and/or the right to personal inviolability. Highlighted is the concept of the “war on terror” (formulated by the United States President in 2001), which allows terrorists to be treated as representatives of a belligerent but without providing any international guarantees enshrined in the provisions of the international humanitarian law. The consequences of the introduction of biomedical technologies, that are aggressive towards humans, are presented, namely the creation of chimeric organisms that contribute to blurring the interspecific boundaries; creation of a genetically modified organism – human embryo; the development of an artificial uterus capable of bearing a human fetus practically from the time the male and female reproductive cells join. The results consist in the identified trends in the development of legal institutions, such as the formulation of new human rights often replacing or distorting the content of basic recognised human rights enshrined in the key international documents and constitutions of the countries of the world; bypassing the legal prohibitions established over the past decades by introducing relativism and assessing any situation from the point of view of the conditions for its occurrence. The novelty of the research lies in the authors’ position and is formulated as follows: the modern system of human rights is facing a serious crisis. Failure to effectively respond to symbolic challenges and threats is one of the factors necessitating the need for monitoring many regulatory documents. But a significant reason for the backlash also lies in the fact that we are at the turn of an era when technology shows humanity the possibility of correcting the very nature of Homo sapiens.
topic human rights
transformation
terrorism
biomedicine
threats
security
url https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/29/shsconf_rudnltmrp2021_02011.pdf
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